My mom’s birthday is tomorrow, but she lives more than 2,000 miles away. Sending her a present is standard, but what if I could send her a whole birthday party in one box?
Well, it is now possible to send anyone, anywhere their own Birthday, Party or Celebration in a Box!
This idea comes from my sister, who is also the creator of Cherry Blossom Tree Designs (CBTD). CBTD specializes in handmade paper goods to celebrate every occasion~from personalized invitations, greeting cards, banners to cake toppers, treat bags and so much more.
My sister couldn’t come to NY for my birthday last month, so she created my very own Birthday in a Box. I was beyond thrilled to find this miniature box of joy and wanted to share this with you!
Starting next week she will be adding this one-of-a-kind box service so you can spread the joy as well (pricing and shipping details will be available soon).
Website: http://www.cherryblossomtreedesigns.com/
Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/cherryblossomtrees
Each box can be personalized with a theme and you can select different kinds of treats based on the occasion and person for whom you are curating a box. The boxes are small enough to decorate someone’s office, cubicle, locker, car, coffee table, vanity–basically anywhere a mini party can be displayed!
Here’s what my first Birthday in a Box included (prepared to have a cute-attack!):
♡Keepsake Box
♡Personalized Card
♡Mini Cupcake Magnet
♡Pink Polka Dot Balloons
♡Mini ‘Happy Birthday’ Banner
♡Gold Glitter Clothespin Magnets (to hang your banner high!)
♡On-the-Go Confetti Pack
{She also gave my a beautiful Ted Baker watch and a mustachioed Hello Kitty tin!}
You can’t deny how cute and clever this idea is and there is a box for any reason and special person (congratulations, best wishes, get well soon, I miss you, care package, farewell, good luck, thank you, thinking of you, happy anniversary, will you marry me, will you be my bridesmaid, baby shower, bachelorette party, party favors, employee or teacher appreciation, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, Happy New Year, and etc.).
Just one week until you can celebrate and commemorate one box at a time…here’s how: